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BUSINESS
VOCAI CULTURE.
Mrs. Hodgson, Teacher of Piano and
Singing. Kunltl progres. Thorough
trnlnlng, 270 Hcretntila Pt, Cliy.
Sao Sign. 3921-lm
Ml-3. Annn E. Tcetacl, soprano. The
Mohan motlioil of voice placing.
Studio, Art Longuo. Hours 10 to 2.
PIANO TUNING
Mr. Jai. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner.
All orders ehould bo loft at tho Ha
waiian Nows Col, Young Mdg. I'hono
294 or cor. Alakca and Hotel Sta.
LOCKSMITH.
See Hastings for repairs of Loctcs,
Kys, Mimic ltoxcs, Shm-nonlng ot
Kino Cutlery. Rpar Union drill.
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EMT BULLETIN AU3. PAY -TKj
Home for Sale
House new and attractive, three
bedrooms, parlor, diningroom, kitoh
tn, berth, land, &c.
$4850
BishopTrust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
&AVIB DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPI0LANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities)
For Sale at a Bargain Premises
at Hnuula on the beach, a two-story
house and farniture, at a bargain.
tlailwood,
Hawaiian Office Specialty
LIMITED
Co., 931 Fort St,
PHONE 143.
Meats
Fresh, wholesome, and of ever;
variety at
THE PARAGON
Beretania, AUksa. and Union.
Phone 104.
Mrs.Winslow'9
Soothiag Syrup
lis ben ww for nyor tiixrv
Yif AKS by MIM.10KS of. iFothars
with perfect aucceaa. IT
hoornits tte child, eofTENa
the OUUS. ALLAYS all pain,
CURBS WIND COLIC, and li tho
beatrtmedyforDlAURHUJA. Sold
by Prurelata la .vary part ot the
omria. no saro ana asu cor Afrt.
WlnBlow'a BooU"nr8)mipand uVe
no other kind. 33 I
a ucau tj
t Bottle.
ftnOldandWolt-trjedftanifl
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND
TINTING.
General Jobbing A Specialty.
Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,
Etc, P. 0. Box 014. 208 Beretania
St. wear Emma W. B. KAM, Mgr.
$4250
the
Cash Register!
For Over B0 Years
DIBEGTOM
EDUCATION
Lesson? in French and Italian given
by Mrs. Amelia Smith, daughter of
Prof. Swift (linguist); rapid meth
od, perfect accent; moderate, terms.
Studio, 100 Quarry St., corner or
Alapnl. 3S93-lm
UMBItELLAS
Umbrellas rc-covercd,, T, Takata,
Kurt St. near KukuT.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
For house-help, phone White 2891, M.i
klkl. General Employment Office,
ror tVnnncnln nna Heretnnla
PLUMBINQ.
Yee Slnjj Koe Plumber and Tinsmith,
Smith St., bet. Ildtef and I'auahl.
You're Particular
about the clothes you' wear,
aren't you ? Rather proud of
being well-dressed?
And yet, your House needs
a new COAT! Everybody
knows it; and people have
forgotten that you had it
painted only a year ago.
It's too' bad you can't af
ford it this Spring; but, if you
get GOOD purej paint next
time, it will WEAR for three
or four yean, and LOOK
WELL all the time.
Pure Prepared Paint
is guaranteed to look well and
wear well.
Levvcrs & Cooke,
LIMITED
Agents. 177 S. King St.
BUTTERNUT BRE.AD
is
delicious
at
THE PALM CAPE
Hotel Street near Fort.
Ever Stop
To Think?
Of the money you
would save by having
your clothes made to
your measure by us.
Same price as the ready-to-wear.
Geo. A. Martin
HOTEL ST.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wa
ter. Dollvered to any part of city by
courteous drivers.
OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Telephone N!3
CHOICE CUT R08ES. CARNATIONS
VIOLETS, ETC, ETC.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor,
YOUNG QUlLDINQ
TEL. 329
Phone Main 147
FOR TILE
Honolulu Clothes Cleaning Go,
Suits Pressed
At Short Notice and Quick Delivery.
EAGLE DYEINQ AND
CLEANING WORKS
Fort Street. Fbone 575,
KijT'MavNaawaasaigJOTTrirarg
;f Steinway
,2 AND OTHER PIANOS. B
THAYER PIANO CO.
160 HOTEL STREKT.
Phnnn 918
U TUNINO aUAnANTKED.
naoiii i i-)rrmga irmuuiMninnnum'J
CHT' BULLETIN ADS. PAY -Q
Corporation Notices.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS,
C. BREWER & CO., LTD,
At the Annual Meeting ot C.
IIIIEWBU & CO., LTD., held this
day, the following officers and direct
ors were elected to servo for the en
suing ear:
Chas. M. Cooke President
Geo. H. Robertson
Vice President and Mgr.
E. F. Bishop.. Sectv. and Treasurer
fioo. R. Carter ... Auditor
i. R. Gait, C. H. Cooke and P. C.
Jones Directors
All of the above constituting the
Hoard of Directors,
Dated, Honolulu, Teh. C, 1908.
K. 1 1IISHOI',
3918-lm Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING.
WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO.,
LTD.
The annual meeting or the share
holders of the Walniua Agricultural
Co , Ltd., will be held nt the office of
Castle & Cooke, Ltd., tn the Stnngon-
wald llulldlng, on Merchant Streot,
in tno city or Honolulu, H. T., on
Thursday, February 27th, 1908, Ht
10 o'clock n. m.
Notice Is also hereby given that nt
Enid meeting It Is proposed to umena
the lly-Laws or said Company.
T. H. I'ETIUE,
Secretary, Wnlalua Agr'l Co., Ltd,
Honolulu, II. T., February 10th,
190S. 3921-td
ANNUAL MEETING.
EWA PLANTATION COMPANY.
The annual meeting or the share
holders of the Uwa Plantation Co.
will be held at the office of Csstlo &
Cooke, Ltd., hi tho Stangenwald llull
dlng on Merchant Street, In the city
of Honolulu, It. T., on Wednesday,
February 2Gth, 1908, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Notice Is also hereby given that at
said meeting It Is proponed to nmund
the Hy-Laws of said Company.
T. It. PKTniE,
Secretary, Kwa Plantation Co.
Honolulu, II. T., February 10th,
1908. 3921-td
ANNUAL MEETING.
THE WAIMEA SUGAR MILL CO.
The annual meeting of tho share
holders of Tho Walmea Sugar Mill
Co. will be held at the office ot Castle
& Cooko, Ltd., In tho Stangenwnld
liulldlng, on Merchant Street, tn the
city of Honolulu, II. T., on Wednes
day, February 26th, 1908, at 2 o'clock
p. M.
T. II. I'BTRIE,
Secretary, The Walmea Sugar
Mill Co.
Honolulu, 11. T., February 10th,
1908. 3921-td
ANNUAL MEETING.
WAHIAWA WATER CO., LTD.
The annunl meeting of the share
holders of the Wahlawa Water Co.
Ltd., will be held nt the ofllco of Can
tie & Cooke, Ltd., In the Stangenwald
llulldlng, on Meichant Street, In tho
city or Honolulu, II. T., on Thursday,
February 27th, 1908, at 11:30 o'clock
a. m.
, T. It. PETINE,
Secretary, Wahlawa Water Co.,
Ltd.
Honolulu, II. T., February 10th,
1908. 3921-ta
ANNUAL MEETING.
K0HALA SUGAR COMPANY.
Tho annual mootlns ot the share
holders of the Kohnln Sugar Com
pany will bo held nt the office of Cas
tle & Cooko, Ltd., In tho Stangenwnm
llulldlng, on Merchant Street, In thn
city ot Honolulu, II. T on Saturday,
February 39th, at 10 o'clock n. tn,
T. H. rETRIH,
Secretary, Kohalu Sugar Company.
Honolulu. H, T., February 10th,
1908. ' 3921-td
ANNUAL MEETING.
WAHIAWA CONSOLIDATED PINE.
APPLE CO., LTD.
Tho Annual Meotlng of tho share
holders of tho Wahlawa Consolidated
l'ineapplo Co., Ltd., will ho hold ot tho
ofllco of tho Company's Agents,
Messrs. Castlo & Cooko, Ltd., In Ho
nolulu, T. II., on Friday, February 28,
1908, at 10 o'clock a. m,
WM. WIIJ.IAMSON,
Secretary, Wahlawa Consolidated
l'ineapplo Co., Ltd. 3927-td
NOTICE OP ANNUAL MEETING OF
SHAREHOLDERS
Ookala Sugar Plantation Company.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
J Annual Meeting of Shareholders of
the Onkala Sugar Plantation Co. will
bo helil at tho ofllco of C. Ilrower &
Co., tt.d., In Honolulu on Wednesday
tho 20th day of February, 1908, at I
10 o'clock a, in.
Dated, Honolulu February 18, 1908.
E. F. lHSIIOI',
392S-7t Secrotary.
Japanese
And Railways
HARRIMAN'S MANAGER TALKS
ON WAR SCARE AND ,
JAPANESE
The Portland Telegram or Feb 0
publishes the fojlowlng liftonlow:'
"While I can't speak with author I
Ity tor any other railroad m-tcm'
than our own, I don't-believe time Is
one In tho country that reg.uds all !
this twaddle about, war with Japan
( thcrwlso than ns tiuiiionilie ami torn .
my-rot," said Vlco ' President and I
(leneral Manager J. P. O llrh-n of
tin- Hnrrlman lines In the Ncinhwi-.,,
this morning, In discussing the .I.ip-j
anese section-hand scare." The scr-tlon-hnud
tcaro Is, brlcll), that Ini
case ot war between the 1 nltcd
Stntes niul Jnpan, there are enough
Orientals eniploed on American
Lrnllroads to destroy nil menu ot
communication between the i:.it and
the West.
"I don't consider then- N the
(.lightest or tho remotest pus-dhllliy
or nu linbtogllo between the two
countries, nnd I haven't lieu id n
nillro.id offlclnl express the least anx
iety, our wnr-aliirm Moor to the
contrary notwithstanding. Of ourse,
Major Lane has a tight to entertain
and exploit whatever theoiles of war
ho may deem the situation merits,
hut 1 can't help being niiiui'cd at his
fears.
"I'll teli jou why the rallio-uls wn-
loj Japanese labor. It Is Just la
ta use they are so much better than
the clans of white labor that we have
been able to get In tho um that
there Is no comparison. The Cieeks,
Italians, nnd other olTscouiliigs of
foreign population nro wore than
worthless, nnd for the past ten e.irs
tho lullrnads of tho countn lrivc not
been nblo toxget n class of white la
bor that was worth n pIciiMine, and
If Wu did wo wci'o forced to p.n e
orbltiint jirlres. If It hiiiln i been
for .Inp labor thero vMiuldn t h.iwi
been uny inltro.id constitution In
this part of tho country for years
past.
"Tako white labor, for liist.uue. A
gang nf men will go" to wink and
they will work ten days. They will
get their pay checks .nnd hike for
town and get on n roaring diiink and
blow In nil their moiic Four or
flvo dayB later they may h.iw recov
ered far enough to come back and
r.sk for their old jobs'. Mid It lias
been the same story ,ovet and over
iignln. Whites aro nbiolutely unre
liable, and until the teceut strlngcn
rj they scorned work altogether.
Tn lio the Japs, on the other hand.
Put 25 ot them to work, nnd you
know that they will he nt work ev
ery day. You can depend on nt least
twenty out ot the twcntj-Ilvo stick
ing right to their work and doing It
tight.
"Perhaps G5 or 70 per cent, or our
section hands arc Japanese, nnd they
not only work for less money but
they give better service During tho
busy Bcason of tho ear, when bust-
1 ness In all lines Is on tho boom, wi,
from May to September or October,
our only salvation has been Oriental
labor, nnd It is during thoso months
Hint track work should bo done.
Road-beds and track should not be
interfered with dining the winter
months,
I appreciate the fact that white
men have nn excuse for complaining
ugnlust Japanese labor now, becauo
the labor market is nil shot to
pieces, but they sang n different song
before InBt fall. " They wouldn't look
nt a Job on a section gang then, nnd
they demanded mote than they were
worth when wo needed men on con
struction work,
"Talk about settling tho Japanese
question by refusing tn employ Jnp
aneso labor Is nil liosli 1 fall to see
where, the so-called Japanese piob
lcm Is of Biilllclent uiagnltudo to war
Mint consideration ot any such dras
tic measures us Hint. Furthcrmoie,
business is business, and big employ
ers or labor aro going to hire that
(luss ot labor which gles tho best
service for tho wage paid, nnd which
possesses some degree ot reliability.
And as for tho Japanusc 'war cloud,'
the peopjo who imagine tlicj bco any
thing HUu that nbovo tho hoilzou
hhoiild bo advised to 'change their
In and.' For Instance, people like
thoso Tncomans who saw queer
llghtB niul funny lings In tho sky tho
other night.
"Young man, let me nsk you one
question. Do son Imagine tor n mo
ment that if tho uillinads of this
(otin try entortulned any alaim over
tho possibility of war with Japan wo
would keep the Japanese employed
all along our lines, wheio they could
destroy hundreds of thousands, yes,
millions, of dollars' worth of our
piopcrty? It Is all light for theorists
to talk of war with Japan, but If tho
tullroads had any Idea of an Impend
ing Conflict, thoy certainly would not
continue to keep tholr vast propel- j
ties in Jcopaidy by placing them at
the mercy of tho lijputliotlcnl en
emy." - Bulletin Business Office Phone 256, i
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.1
kZfcSM.
I (r.taUl.aa.1 t)
An Inhalation tor
Whooping-Coti(jlii Croup,
Bronchitis, uouyns,
DIphthoHa,Calnrrh.
Craaolan la Boon to Atthmatloa.
ii. .a. it ha, ... u air, lit. In br.tlht la a
rm,.Ir (or dim... ot tlio trwlblif orjia. that
10 Ukt th r.m.dy lalo lha ulnvlil
t'rraolvn- cok ! t-t air, ranaarad
Irancl- anllHillo, I. rrll our lbaO.aa.a4
irtara villi am- tr..lb, lUltf Molo-nnl aad
coailaoi tr.atm.nt. It U tn.tlanbla to motbtll
wltb .man rbtur...
TbAM of a rn
aatiipllvn Taurlanar
wUI nod iDimadl.ta r.ll.t
fraia I'oarlta or lafl.mavl
Ceadltloa of tho throat.
ALL DRUOalSTS.
S.DIX ooatol for da-
Mrlptlva lloobl.t.
Vapn-rroaaloar, Co.
13U ruiton ntr..l,
M.w York.
BORN
BY THE
FemaleEock
Hook Worm
behind the bar at the
Orptieum Saloon,
Next to the Oruheum Theatre.
Plates
JK,.wUffl
Seed
Hammer
Cramer
Wc now handle all the stan
dard plates used by photogra
phers. Honolulu
Photo Supply Co.
" Everything Photographic "
TORT STREET
Curtain Raiser
One of Anthony Hope's
Best Dialogues
The Arrival of the Prince
and Princess of the
MARDI GRAS
and the most laughable play
Arabian Nights
Given bv the
KlLOHAkART LEAGUE
Tickets, 25c, 50c & $1.00
JOLcIj tjiwti
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Latest Shapes and
Stylish Trimming.
Cleaning Of All Kinds of Hat.,
UYEDA,
1028 NUUANU AVENUE.
040-0-0.4-04
CHICKERING PIANOS
" Preeminent
in Quality.
BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO., Ld.
CURE V0UR8ELF1
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Advertisements Under this Heading
'One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
Part Hawaiian of fair address and
intelligence, ror cleric; good op
portunity tor the right man. Ad
dress "this office, "Man." Km-tf
A tew customers for pure milk. All
Pb nt 1837 College St. SDIS-tr
Clean tlplng tags at tho llulletln of
fice tf
SITUATION WANTED.
Ilxpeilenietl bookkeeper desires to
keep small set of hooks evenings
and Suiida. Addicss '.," this
olllco. :'.!u0-:!t
Position an office clerk or salesman;
can give Ilrst-eluss refeienees Ad
dress "A. II.," this office. 3M31-.lt
TO LET
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Eah Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
i Ten Cents.
I
Large house on llcretnnla St. next
to Queen's Hospital; rent very
cheap. W. W. Chamberlain, Judd
llulldlnj;. 3849-tt
LOST
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-1
vertlsemsnts Inserted for Less Than I
Ten Cents. I
liny horse, lost Friday night, ilgure
"2" on back leg. If round, please
return to K. Mlynta and receive '
rutvard, Nuuanti near Herctanla.
3927-tf
la Palama, nll-whlte, 9-months-old
fox-terrier; cut tnil; green loathor
collar. Howard It returned to this
office. 3911-tt
J..J...IIM a, j
3B
MILLINERY
Spring Flowers, New Ribbons,
reamers and Hats Are Arrived.
Wire frames made by order.
OUR PRICES REASONABLE.
K. iSOSMMA.
30 KING ST. NEAR BETHEL.
GENERAL ARTHUR
CIGAR
Now better known than the
General himself.
M. A. Gunst & Co.
THOMAS FITCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room 10, Campbell Block,
Honolulu, T. H.
BEST OF ALL
Puritan Butter
HENRY MAY & CO., LTD.,
PHONE 22.
SPRING MILLINERY
of the latest designs will soon be here
MISS POWER'S
,,.. r, , ., . ,,
Millmcry Parlors, Boston Bldg.
L'nlciue
Chinese Goods
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
941 NUUANU ST '
PIANOS
Repaired and Thoroughly Overhauled.
EXPERT TUNING A SPECIALTY.
GEORGE L. LENORD,
Office, Wall, Nichols. Phone 261.
Advertisements Under this Headlnn
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertlsements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
3Uo ft. o-lti cast-Iron sewor pipe; 3
nil-copper Truax sterllliers tin lin
ed; 1 all-copper water still, tin
lined; 1 all-copper lO-gnl. steam
Jacket kettle; 2 all-copper wah
boilers. Ktumeliitli & Co., Ltd.,
14S King St ; Phone 211.
A valuable collection of stamps. This
colcctlon Is Uio property of tho
widow or tho late 11. W. lluwon,
nnd Is the lesult or Ills elTort In
nnny years ot labor; thoy can b
seen nt the Hawaiian News Co.,
oung building. 3'JU-tt
Fine corner lot tn Maklkl. Curblnsj.
water, rrult and ornamental tree
and all Improvements. Two min
utes' walk rrom cars and Punahou
College. Address It. I-'., this office.
.100 00 CASH 200 x 300 ft. 9-room
house, Kalmukl. Addrcsx llox O.,
this office. 3909-lm
Ileef cattlo for Sale at Kohnku. Hawaii
Apply Col. Sam Norrls. WalohlniL
White Pakln ducks and eggs 1911
South King St. 390G-IC
Let the soap do
the work
Pau-
Ka-
Hana
Made in Honolulu.
Honolulu
Soap Works
F. L. WALDR0N,
Distributor.
' ,
Artistic
WALLPAPERS
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
Wilder & Go.
p Jjt PETERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
at
BULLETIN OFFICE.
Phone 2S6.
WING CH0NG CO.
KING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers iu Furniture Mattresses,
Etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A and
MISSION FURNITURE Made To
! Order.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR. HA-
CHINERY of every capacity and de-
icription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular at
"tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-
nAlrs executed at shortest' notice.
F. 8. Naami,
Kodak Developing, Printing, En
larglng and Interior Photo
graphing, HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel.
WHEN
You Want ElecHc Wiring Done or
Private Telenhon Installed or Dry
Batteries, call the
UNION EIJCTRI0 CO.,
60 Beretania St
Phone 315,
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